By: Christopher Feery | May 6, 2019

Love triangles rarely end well, and that’s not a lesson that can only be learned by digesting an endless diet of bad reality television. It’s like that in real life as well, and there are a countless number of examples that help to reaffirm it.

Quite simply, if one is in a relationship and finds themselves having eyes for another, then they need to do some serious reflecting on things. In a perfect world, they will realize that they have seriously misplaced their gaze and remain committed to the one they are with.

If they decide that they just can’t do that, then the honorable thing to do is to end the relationship as gracefully as possible. Unfortunately, far too many folks come to the conclusion that they can have it both ways.

That short-term solution will eventually blow up and lead to a ton of angst for all parties involved. As the New York Post shares, we have another example to add to the lengthy list.

Alice Bahar, a Manhattan real estate broker, became involved with a married man named Abraham Sanieoff. His wife got wind of what was going on behind her back, and she was none too happy about it.

In fact, Bahar alleges that Charlet Sanieoff set out to ‘destroy’ her from that point, and she’s now filed a $5 million lawsuit to make things right.

“What you have is a family affair where a husband cheats on his wife and then instead of the wife being angry at the husband, they go on the attack trying to destroy the woman he seduced,” explained her attorney, Robert Hantman.

As part of the court filing, Hantman included an audio recording of Charlet dropping threats against his client.

“Trust me when I tell you, you have 24 hours. One day, one day left to give me back every single gift," she said.

"Write it down you dumb bitch …. If it’s not in my hands in one day, one day I will give him the order to break both of your mother-f—ing legs."

"He’ll just make it look like an accident. He’ll just make it look like you fell down a flight of stairs," she continued.

"You can run, you can hide, my team is watching you,” the voice on the recording says.

"I got good news for you, you’re not cut out for brokerage but Whores R Us is looking for you! You’ll be their number one star."

It finishes with, "24 hours! Mail them!”

As Hantman notes, his client initially resisted the man’s advances due to his marital status, but he just wouldn’t quit.

“He kept sending her emails propositioning her," he reasoned.

"She kept saying, ‘No stay away from me. You’re a married guy.'”

“They had an affair, she admits that. The claim is that after the fact the wife found out about it and the wife sent the most threatening messages you can imagine.”

The wife was eventually arrested over the threatening message, and Bahar was able to get a restraining order against her. After Charlet adhered to that for six months, harassment charges were tossed.

At this point, she just feels that the couple needs to pay for what she calls her “extreme mental and emotional distress.”

“Nothing was actually my fault,” she said.

“I had to go through a difficult time because of these people. They never left me alone.”